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4.2 (130 reviews)

Drottningholm Palace

Tour the royal rooms and walk through the garden

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Masanori,  Sweden Sweden
28 Sep 2022
Excellent
使いやすいし公式サイトの割引価格と同額で購入可能。チケットは引き換える必要はなくスマホでQRコードを提示すればOK。
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Camille,  United States United States
24 Jul 2024
Excellent
super easy to use! Quick entry to museums. Access to the Hop On Off bus and boat were a plus. Thank you!
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Rasa,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
31 Jul 2024
Excellent
I liked it a lot, but I could work a little longer so that I could look at the city from above in the evening as well
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